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Improve Cell Signal in a Hospital
January 14, 2024
In healthcare environments, reliable cellular connectivity isn’t just about convenience – it’s critical for patient care and safety. From medical device connectivity to emergency communications, hospitals face unique challenges in maintaining strong cell signals. Here we disuss specialized solutions designed for healthcare facilities’ distinct needs.Cellular connection that relies on signal from outside cell towers must penetrate thick walls that are made to withstand fires, floods, hurricanes, and other disasters. Although it’s critical to safeguard a building filled with patients, flammable oxygen and other materials, a lack of cell service can be frustrating for patients, their families, and staff members that depend on cellular connectivity.Cellular connection that relies on signal from outside cell towers must penetrate thick walls made to withstand fires, floods, hurricanes, and other disasters. Although protecting a building filled with patients, flammable oxygen and other materials is paramount, a lack of cell service can be frustrating for patients, their families, and staff members that depend on cellular connectivity.Employees who carry hospital cell phones can sometimes find workarounds, including voice-over IP (VOIP) phones that work on hospital Wi-Fi. But this does little to help visitors make calls and employees to access cloud-based patient databases. While hospital staff rely on internet access to do their jobs, visitors and patients need to use their mobile phones to communicate with people outside of the hospital.CHOC Improves Hospital Signal with WilsonPro Passive DAS System
Doctors, administrators, visitors, and patients at the Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) were frustrated with poor cell signal reception throughout the hospital. They needed a cost-effective solution to improve signal on the over 450,000-square foot campus.After exploring various solutions with different vendors, iCHOC decided to implement a WilsonPro DAS system. They reached out to WP Electric and Communications, a leading provider of data/voice cabling and electrical services.CHOC’s IT professionals were initially apprehensive about the complexity of a large-scale installation. But, their concerns were alleviated when they learned that the WilsonPro DAS they were considering was a carrier-agnostic solution and would enhance cell signal regardless of the mobile carrier.With approximately 370 Wilson dome antennas, 34 WilsonPro cellular amplifiers, and about a million feet of coax cable, WP Electric completed the installation a month ahead of schedule with zero disruptions. To learn more about how CHOC solved their cellular connectivity issues, read the case study.Cell Signal Booster Improves Patient Care at CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial Lufkin
Weak cell signal was causing communication havoc with the medical staff at CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial Lufkin, a 271-bed acute care facility in Texas. Cellular connectivity problems in the radiology department, operating rooms, staff meeting rooms, and upper patient floors led hospital administrators to explore potential solutions.Like other hospital officials who face similar issues, administrators first considered an active DAS system, but their budget wasn’t aligned with the substantial expense. So, they turned to a WilsonPro-certified installer who designed a booster system with WilsonPro cellular amplifiers, targeting specific areas of the hospital that needed to be addressed.Doctors, administrators, and staff members were pleased with the results. David Glenn, Market President of Physician Enterprises, said, “I believe it will lead to better care in our hospital.” Read the case study to learn more about how improved cellular connectivity contributed to better healthcare delivery.
Why should you improve cell signal in hospitals?
Robust cell signal in hospitals and medical facilities streamlines communication and leads to a better healthcare experience for doctors, nurses, administrators, patients, and visitors. Here are some of the benefits of improving cell signal in hospitals and medical facilities:- Quicker access to patient data and test results, expedited check-in times in crowded waiting rooms, and other increased efficiencies.
- Faster transmission of large data files, such as MRIs, PET scans, and other medical imagery records, which helps doctors get the results they need faster.
- Elimination of dead zones, dropped calls, and problem areas throughout large campuses and in older, thick-walled buildings constructed with signal-blocking materials.